it´s complicated to learn a foreign language
but i think that i write better than i speak,mainly because when you´re just starting to learn another language you have your own way of speaking,your own accent,and it´s very hard for those who are native in this language understand what you´re talking about
but practice makes perfection!

Friday, May 27th 2011

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That is true. Having lived in other countries I know how difficult it is to learn another language. Good luck!

Hi Jonh, thank very much for the lessons, you are a great teacher.
I have a question about lesson ” ed “, I understand this lesson, but, how can I pronounce the ending words in other letters, like: n,u w, y,o.
I appreciate your help, thank you again

Thursday, August 11th 2011

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Pinned, Pursued, Bowed, Toyed and pooed are all words that have a final -ed ending like a D.

THANK YOU VERY MUCH JON I HOPE FROM YOU SOME ADVISES ABOUT HOW CAN I GET MORE VOCABULARY IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE . BECAUSE I HAVE PROBLEM IN READING SUBJECT TO UNDERSTAND THE LESSONS . SOMETIEMS IN THE EXAM THEY GIVE US SOME TOPIC WITH QUSTIONS AND I DO NOT KNOW THE MEANING OF THE WORDS IN IT SO I GET 7 OUT OF 10 . I HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND ME . “MY BEST REGARDS”

Thanks teacher so much. I usually confuse to pronnouce regular -Ed ending in English. Through your lecture i can understand more. But you know i feel i forget it quickly. Can you tell me how i can remember it so long. Looking forward your helping and thanks so much your lecture.

At first it’s hard to learn but I think I just need to train more!Thank You!
Oh, by the way, I just noticed you don’t really need to pronounce the “E” sound?It sounds like:fixd,lovd,livd,kisst,stoppt,etc…is that right?

Hi Jon. please, tell me why the verb close is pronounce with a D in its past tense? this verb ends with an S(for me) sound and the corresponding sound should be T not D. what’s the rule for these kind of sounds
thanks
Hector

hello Jon
you did not jump from above this lesson,but you fixed it and returned back at the end of the lesson as a sense of humor as i think, any way it was good.
could you please tell us when do we pronounce the letter g as in the word (large) and when do we pronounce it as in the word (bag)

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